South Fayette School District

School Nutritional Services

3 3640 Old Oakdale Road McDonald, Pennsylvania 15057

Phone (724) 693-3019 Fax (724) 693-8832

www.southfayette.org

Tricia Wood, MSLBE, BS, DTR, SNS, CSNC, CSCS

School Foodservice Nutritional Specialist

Registered Dietetic Technician

Supervisor of Food Services

COMPASS Community Partner www.compass.state.pa.us

Liquid Milk Allergy –Important – Please Return As Soon As Possible.

Dear Parent/Guardian, Student: ______Grade: _____

According to our cafeteria records, you have in the past requested that your child should not receive –liquid Milk. This letter is an informational letter explaining the new mandate from the United States Department of Agriculture- Food and Nutritional Services regarding implementation of a new “Final Fluid Milk Substitution Rule” in the School Nutritional Program (72FR 52903) for this coming school year.

Please indicate if your child has: (Please select an option)

____ (Option 1) An allergy (considered a sensitivity) to the “sugar” in the milk, which would be considered milk

sensitive- Lactose Intolerant, which is considered a “non-disabling allergy”, culture beliefs, religion or

ethnic belief.

OR

___ (Option 2) An allergy to the “protein” in the milk, which would be considered a life threatening disability.

SUGAR ALLERGY:

If your child has allergy (considered a sensitivity) to the “sugar” in the milk and is lactose intolerant, has a non-disabling dietary need, cultural, religious/ethnic reason to avoid milk, schools are no longer permitted to substitute juice or water for milk. Our South Fayette cafeteria will offer your child “Lactaid” in place of the milk at no additional charge.

Your student may purchase a 100% juice or water ($.50-$.75 cents) in addition to the lunch price. You will need to provide a permission slip to the cafeteria stating that you do permit your son or daughter to purchase a juice $.75 or water $.50 additionally). Note: Being allergic or sensitive to the sugars in milk is not considered life threatening or disabling.

PROTEIN ALLERGY:

If your child is allergic to the “protein” in the milk which is considered a life-threatening disability and could result in anaphylactic shock, you will need to return the attached paperwork signed by a physician stating that the child has a disability and register a 504 plan with our School Nurse as soon as possible. Your Physician will need to complete the paperwork and prescribe the beverage to omit or substitute. Note: This substitution is only permitted if your child has a protein allergy which is a life threatening disability, is accompanied by a physician note stating the child is disabled and accompanied with a 504 plan. (Avoidance will include: Butter, butter oil, buttermilk, Casein, Cheese, Cream, Cottage Cheese, Custard, Ghee, Half & Half, Hydrolystates, milk protein, whey and whey protein, Latalbumin, Lactalbumin phosphate, Latoglobulin, Lactose, Lactulose, Milk – all forms, Nougat, Pudding, Rennet casein, Sour cream, Whey, Yogurt, caramel, Bavarian cream, coconut cream, butter, chocolate, high protein flour, margarine, simplesse)

Page 2 (Milk Allergy) Student Name: ______

If you have selected “Option 2”, please signify if your child’s “protein milk disability” also includes any other additional information that we would need to know. Avoidance would include ALL DAIRY, cheese, pizza, cheeseburger, Doritos, sherbet, yogurt and other milk containing items.

This should also be included on the Physician Forms. Please list additional Milk/Dairy/Protein items to AVOID: ______

Return this form and the attached physician signed paperwork to the address above. Attention Tricia Wood

Your immediate attention is needed so that we may implement this new mandate. Please feel free to phone me if you have any questions at (724-693-3019)

Respectfully,

Tricia Wood, Director of Nutritional Services

South Fayette Cafeteria is the leading Award Winning Cafeteria. To date we have earned 220Diamond Awards and the top 2005, 2007, 2009 Safety and Sanitation Award through the Allegheny County Health Department. We are here to serve you.

January 2010 received recognition from the Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association as a Trendsetter and Leader in the Food Service Field.